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Illustra Pro Gen2 12MP Fisheye camera
(P/N IPS12-F27-OI02)
In the box
1 x Illustra Pro Gen2 12MP Fisheye Camera
1 x Security Torx L-Key
1 x Mounting template sticker
1 x Adaptor plate
1 x Standoff ring
3 x
‘4.8x24.7mm’ plastic screw anchors
6 x
‘M4*8H’ screws with flat spring and washer (Adaptor plate & Pendant)
6 x
‘8-32UNC*5/16H’ screws (Standoff ring, 4s electrical box)
3 x M3 Self-tapping screws (without washer)
3 x M3 Standard screws (without washer)
1 x Printed Quick Start Guide
1 x 2 pin terminal block
1 x Desiccant bag
1 x 12cm/5” tape
1 x ‘O’ ring
1 x Rubber cable seal
Installation tools
1 x Screw driver
1 x Security Torx L-Key
1 x Drill
Quick reference
Default IP: 192.168.1.168 (DHCP enabled)
Default Username / Password: admin / admin
Power: PoE or DC 12V
Note:
To provide maximum protection against condensation, replace the
desiccant bag each time the top cover is removed.
Figure 1: Pro Gen2 12MP Fisheye camera
Figure 1
Mounting the camera to a wall and powering it up
1. Place the mounting template sticker on the wall.
2. On the wall drill two Ø 8.01mm holes and cut out an Ø 31.5mm
cabling hole as per the markings identified on the mounting
template sticker.
3. Insert the two
‘4.8x24.7mm’ plastic screw anchors into the two Ø
8.01mm holes.
4. Use the Torx L-key to loosen the two screws (Figure 2) on the
camera cover and remove the camera cover from the camera
base.
Figure 2
Mounting the camera to a wall and powering it up
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5. Insert the power cable through the cable hole and hold the camera
base up to the wall and connect the DC 12V cable to a DC 12V
terminal
or
connect the RJ-45 jack to a PoE compatible network
device that supplies power through the ethernet cable.
6. Align the two holes on the camera base with the two holes on the
wall, insert the two M3 self-tapping screws into the two holes and
securely attach the camera base to the wall.
7. Remove the desiccant bag from its sealed bag and remove the
protective membrane from the desiccant bag.
8. Insert the desiccant bag into the camera. See this location in
Figure 3.
9. Hold the camera cover up to the camera base and align the two
captive screws on the camera cover with the two threaded holes
on the camera base.
10. Use the Torx L-key to secure the two camera cover screws (Figure
2) to the camera base.
Mounting the camera to an electrical box and powering it up
You can mount the camera to a 4s electrical box, a single gang electrical
box or a dual gang electrical box.
1. Remove the electrical box cover.
2. Hold the standoff ring up to the electrical box and align the four
holes on the standoff ring with the four holes on the electrical box.
3. Insert four 8-
32UNC*5/16H’ screws into the four holes and
securely attach the standoff ring to the electrical box.
4. Use the Torx L-key to loosen the two screws (Figure 2) on the
camera cover and remove the camera cover from the camera
base.
5. Insert the power cable through the cable hole on the standoff ring
and hold the camera base up to the standoff ring and connect the
DC 12V cable to a DC 12V terminal
or
connect the RJ-45 jack to a
PoE compatible network device that supplies power through the
ethernet cable.
6. Align the two holes on the camera base with the two holes on the
standoff ring, insert the two M3 standard screws into the two holes
and securely attach the camera base to the standoff ring.
7. Remove the desiccant bag from its sealed bag and remove the
protective membrane from the desiccant bag.
8. Insert the desiccant bag into the camera. See this location in
Figure 3.
9. Hold the camera cover up to the camera base and align the two
captive screws on the camera cover with the two threaded holes
on the camera base.
10. Use the Torx L-key to secure the two camera cover screws (Figure
2) to the camera base.